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MAGNOLIA. 
Coaching parties are becoming quite 
a popular fad among the hotel guests 
at Magnolia again this season. Thurs- 
day a party, composed of Miss 
McAdoo, Miss Carlton and Miss 
Margaret Carlton of New York, Miss 
Foraker, daughter of Senator Foraker, 
Mr. de Thal, Secretary Siebert, Fin. 
Sec. Wilenkin and Secretary Hensen 
of the Russian legation, Viscount and 
Viscountess de Faramond, who are at 
the Masconomo, went over to Fern- 
Croft Inn in Danvers for lunch, in 
one of the large coaches. 
Miss E. E. Odell of New York isa 
guest of Mrs. Henry Requa at the 
New Magnolia. 
Mrs. G. Elder Adams of New York 
gave a party at the Tea House 
Wednesday for six. : 
Mrs. Morris Mark and three daugh- 
ters, Pauline, Bessie and Laura, of 
Herkimer, N.J., arrived at the Ocean- 
side Wednesday for an extended visit. 
The “Butler cottage”? has been 
taken for the balance of the season by 
the Alexanders of New York, who 
have been spending part of the month 
with Mrs. Chas. Aldrich. 
Mrs. W. H. Coolidge and Miss Isa- 
belle Coolidge of Hyannis are located 
at the “ Breakers’ for a short time. 
The Sunday evening concerts at the 
New Magnolia continue to evoke much 
praise from the guests for the quality 
of program presented on these infor- 
mal occasions. Last week the regular 
orchestra of the hotel was assisted by 
Mrs. G. H. Newell, soprano, and her 
two selections, ‘I will lay me down in 
peace,” by Buck, and “The green is 
on the grass again,’”’ were beautifully 
rendered. Mrs. Newell has a remark- 
ably sweet soprano voice, and she is 
greatly in demand by her many friends 
for concerts and recitals. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foster and 
family arrived at their cottage the 
early part of the week for the balance 
of the season. 
The Dorothy Dix children, who 
have been giving entertainments at 
the Blynman and Oceanside hotels the 
past week, were the guests of Mrs. 
Willard Boyd and Mrs. Henry Brown, 
Misses Maud and Clara Butler of 
Magnolia have been in Lawrence the 
past week, visiting friends. 
Mr. Leighton Richards of Oxford, 
Eng,, has been spending the past week 
in Magnolia, a guest of Rev. Frederick 
Libby. 
Mrs. Austin Locke and Mrs. Emma 
Patterson of Lynn spent the early part 
of the week in Magnolia, guests of 
Capt. and Mrs. John Lycett. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Rev. Howard N. Brown of 
Boston will preach at the Union chapel 
tomorrow. 
Rev. Mr. Libby exchanged pulpits 
last Sunday with Rev. DeWitt S. 
Clark of Salem. 
The fair in aid of the Village church, 
held at the Oceanside casino Wednes- 
day, netted more than $400. Mrs. A. 
M. Lycett was In charge of the affair. 
A party of about a dozen of the 
Magnolia girls attended the yacht 
club dance at East Gloucester last 
Friday evening. 
HOTEL ARRIVALS. 
The Oceanside. 
Mrs. Adams Crocker, Miss Priscilla 
Crocker, Weyman S. Crocker, Miss Helen 
Crocker, Fitchburg; Miss Mary B. Smith, 
Miss Annie H. Smith, Phila.; Fulton J. Red- 
man, Boston; Miss S. E. Daniels, Miss M. 
J. Daniels, New York; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. 
Passmore, Master J. Faxon Passmore, Mas- 
ter L. Alan Passmore, Phila.; Miss Eliza- 
beth H. Morgan, Hartford; M. B. Foster, 
Geo. DeWhiting, New York; C. W. Durrell, 
Cinn.; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Adams, Dallas, 
Tex.; Miss Margaret MacL. Eager, Dr. and 
Mrs. C. E. Achon, D. A. Brown, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. G. Elder Adams, New York; 
Mrs. M. L. Brown, Washington; Geo. A. 
Deering, U.S.N.; S. M. Kennard, jr., St. 
Louis; G. R. Albaugh, Miss M. V. Brown, 
Boston; Mrs. W. A. Parker, Brookline; 
Percy L. Wendell, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Mitchell Harrison, Miss N. Harrison, Miss 
V. Harrison, K. M. Harrison, Phila.; James 
Longley, Boston; W. C. Cochran, Cinn.; 
Misses Ellaand Mary O’Harra, Germantown; 
Wm. H. Sands, H. P. Spaulding, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Scott, Phila.; Henry 
A. Clark, New York; Mrs. Josiah Lee John- 
ston, Mrs. Winchester, Baltimore; Mr. and 
Mrs. John E. Dean, Miss Evelyn Dean, Miss 
Marion Dean, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. 
Master, Phyllis Master, Davis Master, Jeff 
Crafford, Providence; Hewes Mattson, New 
York; J. Jackson Todd, Brookline; Edward 
F. Kendall, Boston; Mrs. T. F. Jeremiah, 
Mrs. C. A. Runk, New York; Mrs. Spencer 
M. Janney, Chestnut Hill; J. H. Sears, Bos- 
ton; Shaun Kelly, George Coggill, New 
York; Miss Elizabeth P. Lewis, Phila.; E. E. 
Starwell, New York; Mrs. William A. Allen, 
Boston; Robert A. Southworth, Brookline ; 
Charles E. Riley, Newton; W. F. Peel, 
Alexandria, Egypt; John W. McKeon, Miss 
M. McKeon, S. McKeon, E. M. Steck, Phila.; 
The Misses Sreiner, J. Harvey Potter, Balti- 
more, Md.; F. Rogers Thomas, West New- 
ton; Granton Dowse, Boston; Miss Margaret 
Moore, Brookline; Miss Eleanor Bradley, 
Brookline; George H. Simonds, No. An- 
dover; Miss Waterman, Providence; Mrs. 
P. H. Livermore, New York; A. S. Liver- 
more, Boston; Rev. F. I. Paradise, Medford ; 
Carlos E. Zaraha, Washington; Mr. and ~ 
Mrs. C. A. Battreall, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mr. 
and Mrs. G. P. Crafts, Manchester, N.H.,; 
Miss Isabelle Coolidge, Mrs. W. H. Cool- 
idge, Hyannisport ; Courtenay Guild, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. G. Williams, Indianapo- 
lis; H. E. Mack, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 
Henkle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hering, Phila.; 
Miss Russ, Edwin F. Ackerly, Great Bar- 
rington, Mass.; Alfred Gransfeld, Albu- 
querque, N.M.; E. P. McMurtry, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Porter, Buffalo; Miss 
Grace Huntoon, Moline, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles E. Bond, Hartford; H. W. Adams, 
Dalles, Texas; James M. Hunnewell, Boston; 
W. H. Coolidge, Newton Centre; F. K. M, 
Rehn, jr.. New York; Mrs. John Davidson, 
Elizabeth, N.J.; Mrs. M. J. Curran, J. Fred 
Curran, Margaret Curran, Maurice Curran, 
Andover; W. H. Bowker, Boston; E. R. 
Bancroft, Providence; Mrs. I.G. Rawn, Miss 
Katherine Rawn, Miss Florence Rawn, Chi- 
cago; H. N. Latner, New York; R. A. 
Marsh, Boston; Miss Sally Boswell, Green- 
wich, Conn.; Mrs. O. W. Farrar, Dorches- 
ter; Miss S. E. Mason, Boston; Mrs. Vogel, 
the Misses Shepard, Tuxedo Park; Miss 
Heitman, Philadelphia; Harry T. Shriver, 
Larchmont, N. Y. 
The Hesperus. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parsons, Cleveland, 
O.; Miss M. B. Cooper, Paterson, N.J.; Geo. 
F. Tieghman, N.Y.; Mrs. Thomas J. Broad- 
hurst, Master Lewis Broadhurst, Kansas 
City, Mo.; Miss Helen French, Arkansas: 
Miss Mary C. May, Chicago; Chas. John- 
son, jr., Newton Highlands; H.R. Sayles, 
Uxbridge, Mass.; Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, Bos- 
ton; Mrs. D. B. Wentz and family, Wyncote, 
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hall, Miss 
Alice Walker, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. J. S. Ford, 
Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore, 
R. W. Green, I. B. Snow, Worcester, Mass. ; 
Mrs. E. J. Young, Washington, D.C.; Mr. 
and Mrs. P. B. Howland, Philadelphia, Pa.; 
Miss E. H. Porter, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank H. Bell, Miss Bell, Miss Rashmore, 
Mrs. Sarah Ward, Miss Ward, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Mac Murray, Miss 
Mac Murray, Troy, N.Y.; Mrs. F.C. Car- 
penter, Miss Carpenter, E. C. Carpenter, 
Philadelphia, Pa.; C. E. Parsons, Utica, N. 
Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Noyes, Melrose, 
Mass.; H. M. Longstreet, Miss Mary Farry, 
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Longstreet, Matawan, 
N.]. 
The Masconomo. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, New Bruns- 
wick, N.S.; T. Y. Newbold, Ray H. Rogers, 
William Sharp, John Kruntz, Hyde Park, N. 
Y.; Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt, Chicago; 
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bartol, Cleveland; Mr. and 
Mrs. Felix Vorenberg, N.Y.; Thornton F. 
Emmons, Baltimore; F. Willard Rutly, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hendricks, Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Elfred and child, 
St. Paul; J..R.; Smith, ‘New -York:_ FE, Al 
Poole, Mrs. Darguean, Boston; Miss Blanche 
Smith, Boston ; Gordon Cutter Poole, Barre, 
Vt.; Miss Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. 
Montgomery, child and maid, Philadelpdia ; 
Miss Bertha Fairbanks, Arecibo, Porto 
Rico; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Safford, Miss 
Cheever, Wm. C. Safford, Boston. 
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